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MetalMaxx
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Hello,
I checked the manuals and instruction page on the RB Website.
There are only running-in instructions up to 3.5.

Where can I get the appropriate running-in instructions for the tm728, the RB .28 motor?

Thanks
Florian

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The following link is to the booklet that comes with these engines, and contains the instructions you are looking for:

http://rbproducts.com/explose/RB%20CONCEPT/RB%20Concept%20universal%20instruction%20manual.pdf

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MetalMaxx
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ok, great, I already found those universal instructions, just thought there would be some extra instructions for the RB.28, as for the 3.5 for example...

[ 23. August 2004, 16:25: Message edited by: MetalMaxx ]

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Whatever technique you choose to use for break in, it should be the same for the 28 as it is for 21's. Read up in the running your RB engine in part of the forum. The instructions that come with RB's in the box work great. I go a bit slower, and take a few extra tanks for break in myself, and I always preheat my engines before starting, even after break in. It makes the engine super eaasy to start and makes it last longer.
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